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10g Release 2 (10.2) for Microsoft Windows (x64)

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A

Access Control Lists
adding and deleting members, 12.6.2
available security groups, 12.6
Active Directory
adding and deleting security group members, 12.6.2
automatic discovery of directory servers, 12.2.2
connecting to a database, 12.5
how Oracle directory objects appear, 12.2.7
integration with directory servers, 12.5
managing Access Control Lists, 12.6
managing security groups, 12.6
requirements for using Oracle, 12.5
testing connectivity from client computers, 12.5
testing connectivity with SQL*Plus, 12.2.4
testing database connectivity, 12.2.4
user interface extensions, 12.2.4
Active Directory Users and Computers
integration with Oracle objects in Active Directory, 12.2.3
Advanced Replication support
data dictionary tables, 4.8.3
initialization parameter requirements, 4.8.2
tablespace requirements, 4.8.1, 4.8.3
alert logs
monitoring a database, 6.1
using, 6.4
ALTER DATABASE ARCHIVELOG command, 5.9.1
application development
and data access, 15.2
finding information, 15.1
architecture
thread-based, 1.1.2
ARCHIVELOG mode, 5.9.1
archiving mode
controlling, 5.9
custom database, 5.9
starter database, 5.9
archiving procedures, 5.9.2
for redo log files, 5.9
specifying an archive destination, 5.9.2
UNC not allowed, 5.8
audit trail
managing, 6.3.2
operating system, 2.4.1
AUDIT_FILE_DEST, 6.3.2, 13.4
authentication
automatically enabling during installation, 8.4
enhancements, 8.3
OSAUTH_PREFIX_DOMAIN parameter, 9.2.1.1
overview, 8.1, 12.4
using a password file, 5.5
using Windows native authentication methods, 12.4
using Windows native methods, 8.1
viewing parameter settings, 9.1.6
when to use enterprise users, 8.3.1
when to use external users, 8.3.1
authentication protocols
default protocol used, 8.2
authorization
when to use enterprise roles, 8.3.1
when to use external roles, 8.3.1
Automatic Storage Management
about, 1.1.1
auto-starting
Oracle Database services, 5.1.4

B

background processes
querying, 1.1.2
BACKGROUND_DUMP_DEST, 6.4
backup
control files, 14.3.1.22
databases, 3.4.11
Backup Wizard
preferred tools, 2.1.2
bad file
specifying, 2.3.3
block size
maximum, 13.7
blocks for each file, maximum, 13.7

C

commands
ALTER DATABASE ARCHIVELOG, 5.9.1
ARCHIVE LOG LIST, 5.9.1
CREATE DATABASE, 3.4.7
NET START, 3.4.8
REGEDT, 3.4.10
configuration parameters
defined, 14.1
LOCAL, C.4.1
registry, defined, 14.1
TNS_ADMIN, C.4.2
USE_SHARED_SOCKET, C.4.3
configuring
Named Pipes Protocol Adapter, C.5.2
Oracle Spatial, 4.7
Oracle Text, 4.6
CONNECT /AS SYSDBA
connecting without a password, 8.4
using, 5.2
CONNECT INTERNAL
replacement, 2.1
connecting
LOCAL parameter, C.4.1
to a database, 5.2
control files
maximum size, 13.7
CREATE DATABASE command, 3.4.7
CREATE LIBRARY command, 15.4.5
custom database
archiving mode, 5.9

D

data dictionary
Advanced Replication tables, 4.8.3
Data Pump Export
starting, 2.2.3
Data Pump Import
starting, 2.2.3
database administrator privileges
for a single database on a computer, 9.1.10
for all databases on a computer, 9.1.3
Database Configuration Assistant
preferred tools, 2.1.2
registering a database object in a directory server, 12.2.6
starting, 2.2.2
database connection
error messages, D.4
database files
deleting, 3.4.3
database monitoring
using Oracle Counters for Windows Performance Monitor, 6.2
with alert logs, 6.4
with Event Viewer, 6.3
with trace files, 6.4
database operator privileges
for a single database on a computer, 9.1.11
for all databases on a computer, 9.1.4
database privileges
in Windows local groups, 9.2.3.1
database tools
operating system compatibility, 2.1.1
starting from the command line, 2.2.3
starting from the Start Menu, 2.2.2
starting in multiple Oracle Homes, 2.2.1
databases
backing up, 3.4.11
connecting to, 5.2
creating manually, 3.4
deleting, 3.4.3
exporting, 3.4.2
importing, 3.4.9
monitoring, 6.1
naming conventions, 3.1
password encryption, 5.7
shutting down, 5.2, 5.3
starting, 5.2
DBVERIFY
starting, 2.2.3
debugging external procedures, 15.6
developing applications
for Windows, 15.1
diagnostic and tuning utilities
for Windows, 2.5
directory servers
automatic discovery of directory servers, 12.2.2
features integrated with Oracle10g, 12.2.1
how Oracle directory objects display in Active Directory, 12.2.7
integration with Active Directory, 12.5
managing Access Control Lists, 12.6
requirements for using Oracle with Active Directory, 12.5
user interface extensions, 12.2.4
DisplayName parameter, C.2.1
DLLs
compared to UNIX shared libraries, E.5
displaying with Task List, 2.5
external procedures, 15.4.4
Oracle Counters for Windows Performance Monitor, 14.3.3.1
Oracle Real Application Clusters, 14.4
DNS-style naming convention, 12.5

E

encrypting, database passwords, 5.7
enhanced security, 4.3.1
enterprise roles
environments in which to use, 8.3.1
enterprise users
environments in which to use, 8.3.1
error messages
DIM-00000 to DIM-00039, D.3
Intercartridge Exchange, 15.8.4
ORA-00256, 3.2, 5.8
ORA-01102, 3.1
ORA-09275, D.1
ORA-09291, 3.2, 5.8
ORA-12560, D.4
OSD-04000 to OSD-04099, D.2.1
OSD-04018, 3.2, 5.8
OSD-04100 to OSD-04199, D.2.2
OSD-04200 to OSD-04299, D.2.3
OSD-04300 to OSD-04399, D.2.4
OSD-04400 to OSD-04499, D.2.5
OSD-04500 to OSD-04599, D.2.6
Event Viewer
blue (informational) icon, 6.3
defined, 2.4.1
for monitoring a database, 6.1
integration with Oracle Database, 2.4.1
logging operating system audit trail, 2.4.1
managing, 6.3.2
reading, 6.3.1
red (stop sign) icon, 6.3
starting, 2.2.4
using, 6.3
yellow (exclamation point) icon, 6.3
exception conditions, Intercartridge Exchange, 15.8.3
executable images
modifying, 1.1.2
EXECUTE privileges, on a PL/SQL library, 15.4.5
Export
databases, 3.4.2
interactive mode, 3.4.2
parameter mode, 3.4.2, 3.4.2
preferred tools, 2.1.2
starting, 2.2.3
Export Wizard
preferred tools, 2.1.2
extended partition
defined, B.1
EXTERNAL clause, 15.4.5
external operating system users
administering, 9.1, 9.2
creating, 9.1.7, 9.2.1
environments in which to use, 8.3.1
external procedures
building a DLL, 15.4.4
creating a PL/SQL library, 15.4.5
debugging, 15.6
EXTERNAL clause, 15.4.5
granting EXECUTE privileges, 15.4.5
registering with Oracle Database, 15.4.5
using EXTPROC, 15.4.2.2
writing, 15.4.3
external roles
administering, 9.1, 9.2
creating, 9.1.9
environments in which to use, 8.3.1
external users
administering, 9.1, 9.2
creating, 9.1.7, 9.2.1
environments in which to use, 8.3.1
EXTPROC
example, 15.4.3
explained, 15.4.2.1
responsibilities, 15.4.2.2

F

features
large user populations, 1.2
Oracle PKI, 1.3.1
file I/O enhancements, 1.1.3
file permissions, 4.3.1
files
maximum number for each database, 13.7
maximum size possible, 13.7
sample init.ora, 13.2
trace, 6.4
FSEEK
line terminators, 15.7

H

Hostname parameter, 6.2.1

I

ICX. See Intercartridge Exchange
ImagePath parameter, C.2.1
Import
databases, 3.4.9
parameter mode, 3.4.9, 3.4.9
preferred tools, 2.1.2
Import Wizard
preferred tools, 2.1.2
initialization parameter file
defined, 13.1
editing, 13.1.2
location, 13.1.1
initialization parameter requirements
Advanced Replication Support, 4.8.2
initialization parameters
OS_ROLES, 8.3
path in registry, 14.3.1.5
instances
modifying, 3.5.4
Oracle Database, 1.1.2
running multiple instances, 5.4
integration with Windows
Oracle Fail Safe, 1.3.3
Oracle PKI, 1.3.1
Oracle Services for MTS, 1.3.2
Intercartridge Exchange
accessing Web data, 15.8
configuring, 15.8.1
error messages, 15.8.4
exception conditions, 15.8.3
packaged functions, 15.8.2
stored packages, 15.8.2
using, 15.8.2
internet applications
developing, 15.2.1

K

Kerberos
default use of, 8.2
keys
defined, 14.2

L

Load Wizard
preferred tools, 2.1.2
local database role
creating, 9.1.8
local groups
with database privileges, 9.2.3.1
LOCAL networking parameter, C.4.1
LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n, 3.2, 5.8, 5.9.2
LOG_ARCHIVE_FORMAT parameter, 5.9.2
LOG_ARCHIVE_START, 5.9.2
logs
alert, 6.4

M

mapped drives, 3.2, 5.8
MAXDATAFILES, 3.4.4
memory usage, 7.4
Microsoft Certificate Services, 11.2.2
Microsoft Certificate Stores, 11.2.1
Microsoft Management Console
defined, 2.4.2
integration with Oracle Database, 2.4.2
starting, 2.2.4
Microsoft ODBC Administration
starting, 2.2.2
Migration Utility
preferred tools, 2.1.2
MMC. See Microsoft Management Console
monitoring
alert logs, 6.1
Event Viewer, 6.1
Management Pack, 6.1
Oracle Counters for Windows Performance Monitor, 6.1
Oracle Database events, 2.4.3
trace files, 6.1
multiple instances, running, 5.4
multiple Oracle homes
service naming conventions, 5.1.1
multithreaded agent architecture, 15.5

N

Named Pipes Protocol Adapter
with an Oracle Names Server, C.5.2
naming conventions for multiple Oracle homes, 5.1.1
NET START command, 3.4.8
networking parameters
LOCAL, C.4.1
TNS_ADMIN, C.4.2
USE_SHARED_SOCKET, C.4.3
NOARCHIVELOG mode, 5.9.1
NTFS
file system permission setting, 4.3
NTLM
default use of, 8.2
NTS. See Windows native authentication

O

ObjectName parameter, C.2.1
OCOPY
and raw files, 1.1.4
preferred tools, 2.1.2
operating system authentication
automatically enabling during installation, 8.4
connecting as SYSDBA without a password, 8.4
OSAUTH_PREFIX_DOMAIN parameter, 9.2.1.1
operating systems
audit trail, 2.4.1
authentication overview, 8.1, 12.4
operfcfg
starting, 2.2.3
syntax examples, 14.7.1
ORA_DBA local group
adding users to, 8.4
ORA-00256 error, 3.2
Oracle Administration Assistant for Windows
adding a computer to the navigation tree, 9.1.2
connecting to a database, 9.1.5
creating a local database role, 9.1.8
creating an external operating system user, 9.1.7
creating an external role, 9.1.9
database connection issues, 9.1.5.1
defined, 2.4.3
granting administrator privileges, 9.1.10
granting operator privileges, 9.1.11
integration with Oracle Database, 2.4.3
managing remote computers, 9.1.1
saving a navigation tree configuration, 9.1.2
setting OS_AUTHENT_PREFIX, 9.1.6
starting, 2.2.2
using, 9.1, 14.6, 14.7.2
using the Oracle Counters for Windows Performance Monitor snap-in, 14.7.2
using the Oracle Home Configuration snap-in, 14.6
viewing authentication settings, 9.1.6
Oracle Counters for Windows Performance Monitor
accessing, 6.2.2
for monitoring a database, 6.1
Hostname parameter, 6.2.1
integration with Windows, E.3
parameters, 14.3.3.1
Password parameter, 6.2.1
registry information, 6.2.1
starting, 2.2.2, 2.2.4
troubleshooting information, 6.2.5
Username parameter, 6.2.1
using, 2.4.3, 6.2, 14.7.2
Oracle Database
connecting to, 5.2
password encryption, 5.7
shutting down, 5.2, 5.3
specifications, 13.7
starting, 5.2
Oracle Database services
auto-starting, 5.1.4
naming conventions for multiple Oracle homes, 5.1.1
shutting down a database, 5.3
starting, 5.1.2
stopping, 5.1.3
Oracle Directory Manager
starting, 2.2.2
Oracle Enterprise Manager
Management Pack, 6.1
Oracle Enterprise Manager Console
preferred tools, 2.1.2
starting, 2.2.2, 2.2.3
Oracle Home Configuration snap-in
using, 14.6
Oracle Locale Builder
starting, 2.2.2
Oracle Managed Files, 3.4.7
Oracle Names
Named Pipes Protocol Adapter, C.5.2
Oracle Net
configuring for external procedures, 15.4.2.2
Oracle Net Configuration Assistant
configuring Oracle software with a directory server, 12.2.2, 12.2.6
creating the Oracle schema, 12.3
starting, 2.2.2
Oracle Net directory naming
connecting to a database through a directory server, 12.5
Oracle Net Manager
starting, 2.2.2
Oracle public key infrastructure, 11.1
Oracle Real Application Clusters
registry values, 14.4
Oracle schema
creating with Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, 12.3
Oracle Spatial
configuring, 4.7
Oracle Text
configuring, 4.6
Oracle Wallet Manager, 10.3.1
starting, 2.2.2
Oracle Wallets, 10.3
storing in the registry, 10.3
storing private keys and trust points, 10.1
ORACLE_SID, 3.4.10, 5.4
OracleDBCreator security group
defined, 12.6.1.1
OracleHOME_NAMEClientCache, C.2.1
OracleHOME_NAMECMAdmin, C.2.1
OracleHOME_NAMECMan, C.2.1
OracleHOME_NAMETNSListener, C.2.1
OracleHOME_NAMETNSListener service, C.5.2
OracleNetAdmins security group
defined, 12.6.1.2
ORADIM
command syntax errors, D.3
modifying an instance, 3.5.4
moving or copying password files, 5.5
preferred tools, 2.1.2
starting, 2.2.3
ORAPWD
creating password files, 5.5
starting, 2.2.3
OS_AUTHENT_PREFIX parameter
case insensitivity, 9.2.1.1
defined, 9.1.6
using, 9.2.1.1
OS_ROLES parameter
defined, 9.1.6
using with external roles, 8.3
OSAUTH_PREFIX_DOMAIN, 9.1.1, 9.2.1.1
OSAUTH_PREFIX_DOMAIN parameter, 9.2.1.1

P

packaged functions
Intercartridge Exchange, 15.8.2
UTL_HTTP.REQUEST, 15.8.2.1
UTL_HTTP.REQUEST_PIECES, 15.8.2.2
parameter mode
Export, 3.4.2, 3.4.2
Import, 3.4.9, 3.4.9
parameters
AUDIT_FILE_DEST, 6.3.2
BACKGROUND_DUMP_DEST, 6.4
DisplayName, 14.3.3.2, C.2.1
Hostname, 6.2.1, 14.3.3.1
ImagePath, 14.3.3.2, C.2.1
INST_LOC, 14.3.2.1
LOCAL, C.4.1, C.4.1
LOG_ARCHIVE_DEST_n, 3.2, 5.8, 5.9.2
LOG_ARCHIVE_FORMAT, 5.9.2
LOG_ARCHIVE_START, 5.9.2
LOGFILE, 14.3.3.1
MSHELP_TOOLS, 14.3.1.1
NLS_LANG, 14.3.1.2
ObjectName, 14.3.3.2, C.2.1
OO4O, 14.3.2.2
ORA_AFFINITY, 14.3.1.10
ORA_CWD, 14.3.1.3
ORA_SID_AUTOSTART, 14.3.1.4
ORA_SID_PFILE, 14.3.1.5
ORA_SID_SHUTDOWN, 14.3.1.6
ORA_SID_SHUTDOWN_TIMEOUT, 14.3.1.7
ORA_SID_SHUTDOWNTYPE, 14.3.1.8
Oracle Counters for Windows Performance Monitor, 14.7
ORACLE_BASE, 14.3.1.11
ORACLE_GROUP_NAME, 14.3.1.12
ORACLE_HOME, 14.3.1.13
ORACLE_HOME_KEY, 14.3.1.14
ORACLE_HOME_NAME, 14.3.1.15
ORACLE_PRIORITY, 14.3.1.16
ORACLE_SID, 3.4.10, 5.4, 14.3.1.17
OS_AUTHENT_PREFIX, 9.1.6
OS_ROLES, 9.1.6
OSAUTH_ENFORCE_STRICT, 14.3.1.18
OSAUTH_PREFIX_DOMAIN, 9.1.1, 9.2.1.1, 14.3.1.19
OSAUTH_X509_NAME, 14.3.1.20
Password, 6.2.1
PERF_FILE_NAME, 14.3.3.1
RDBMS_ARCHIVE, 14.3.1.21
RDBMS_CONTROL, 14.3.1.22
REMOTE_LOGIN_PASSWORDFILE, 5.5
SQLPATH, 14.3.1.23
TNS_ADMIN, C.4.2
USE_SHARED_SOCKET, C.4.3
Username, 6.2.1, 14.3.3.1
partitions
extended, B.1
logical partition, B.1.2
physical disk, B.1.1
raw, B.1
password
encryption, 5.7
not needed with SYSDBA, 8.4
utility, 5.5
password file
authenticating database administrators, 5.5
creating, 5.5
hiding, 5.5
viewing, 5.5.1
Password parameter, 6.2.1, 14.3.3.1
PERFORMANCE key, 14.3.3.1
Performance Monitor
See Oracle Counters for Windows Performance Monitor
Performance Pack, monitoring a database, 6.1
PhysicalDrive, B.1.1
PL/SQL Embedded Gateway, 15.1.3
postinstallation
setting NTFS file system permissions, 4.3
setting Windows registry security, 4.3.3
PRAGMA RESTRICT_REFERENCES, with Intercartridge Exchange, 15.8.3
privileges
in Windows local groups, 9.2.3.1
Process Explode, 2.5
Process Viewer, 2.5
PWDSID.ORA file, 5.5

Q

QuickSlice, 2.5

R

raw files
using, 1.1.4
raw partition
defined, B.1
logical partition, B.1.2
overview, B.1
physical disk, B.1.1
Recovery Manager
preferred tools, 2.1.2
starting, 2.2.3
Recovery Wizard
preferred tools, 2.1.2
redo log files
archiving, 5.9
REGEDT command, 3.4.10
registering an external procedure, 15.4.5
registry
adding parameters, 14.5.2
and Oracle Real Application Clusters, 14.4
configuration parameters, defined, 14.1
DisplayName, 14.3.3.2, C.2.1
editor, 14.2
editor, starting, 2.2.4
Hostname, 6.2.1, 14.3.3.1
ImagePath, 14.3.3.2, C.2.1
INST_LOC, 14.3.2.1
keys, defined, 14.2
LOGFILE, 14.3.3.1
modifying values, 14.5
MSHELP_TOOLS, 14.3.1.1
NLS_LANG, 14.3.1.2
ObjectName, 14.3.3.2, C.2.1
OO4O, 14.3.2.2
ORA_AFFINITY, 14.3.1.10
ORA_CWD, 14.3.1.3
ORA_SID_AUTOSTART, 14.3.1.4
ORA_SID_PFILE, 14.3.1.5
ORA_SID_SHUTDOWN, 14.3.1.6
ORA_SID_SHUTDOWN_TIMEOUT, 14.3.1.7
ORA_SID_SHUTDOWNTYPE, 14.3.1.8
ORACLE_BASE, 14.3.1.11
ORACLE_GROUP_NAME, 14.3.1.12
ORACLE_HOME, 14.3.1.13
ORACLE_HOME_KEY, 14.3.1.14
ORACLE_HOME_NAME, 14.3.1.15
ORACLE_PRIORITY, 14.3.1.16
ORACLE_SID, 14.3.1.17
OracleHOME_NAMEClientCache, C.2.1
OracleHOME_NAMECMAdmin, C.2.1
OracleHOME_NAMECMan, C.2.1
OracleHOME_NAMETNSListener, C.2.1
OSAUTH_ENFORCE_STRICT, 14.3.1.18
OSAUTH_PREFIX_DOMAIN, 9.2.1.1, 14.3.1.19
OSAUTH_X509_NAME, 14.3.1.20
Password, 6.2.1, 14.3.3.1
PERF_FILE_NAME, 14.3.3.1
PERFORMANCE key, 14.3.3.1
RDBMS_ARCHIVE, 14.3.1.21
RDBMS_CONTROL, 14.3.1.22
REG_DWORD, 14.2, 14.5.2
REG_EXPAND_SZ, 14.2, 14.5.2
REG_MULTI_SZ, 14.2, 14.5.2
REG_SZ, 14.2, 14.5.2
REGEDT, 14.5.1, 14.5.2
setting security, 4.3.3
SQLPATH, 14.3.1.23
update ORACLE_SID, 3.4.10
Username, 6.2.1, 14.3.3.1
using operfcfg, 14.7.1
remote computers
accessing database files, 5.8
managing with Oracle Administration Assistant for Windows, 9.1.1
REMOTE_LOGIN_PASSWORDFILE, 5.5
requirements
for using Oracle with Active Directory, 12.5
role authorization
description, 8.3
method enhancements, 8.3
roles
creating, 9.1.9
creating a local database role, 9.1.8
when to use enterprise roles, 8.3.1
when to use external roles, 8.3.1

S

security groups
adding and deleting members, 12.6.2
Server Manager
replacement, 2.1
services, 5.1.1
auto-starting, 5.1.4
shutting down a database, 5.3
starting, 3.4.6, 5.1.2
stopping, 5.1.3
SET INSTANCE command, 9.2.2.2, 9.2.3.1
SET ORACLE_SID=SID, 5.4
Shared Server Process, 1.2
shutting down
databases, 5.2, 5.3
snap-ins
Oracle Counters for Windows Performance Monitor, 14.7.2
Oracle Home Configuration, 14.6
specifying an archiving file format, 5.9.2
SQL*Loader
control file conventions, 2.3.4
direct path option, 2.3.2
preferred tools, 2.1.2
starting, 2.2.3
SQL*Plus
connecting to a database through Active Directory, 12.2.4
preferred tools, 2.1.2
shutting down the database, 5.2
starting, 2.2.2, 2.2.3, 5.2
starting the database, 5.2
sqlnet.ora file
and Windows native authentication, 9.2.2.2, 9.2.3.1
location of, 9.2.2.2, 9.2.3.1
starter database
archiving mode, 5.9
starting
databases, 5.2
Oracle Counters for Windows Performance Monitor, 6.2.2
Oracle Database services, 5.1.2
SQL*Plus, 5.2
stopping, Oracle Database services, 5.1.3
stored packages, Intercartridge Exchange, 15.8.2
storing private keys and trust points
Oracle Wallets, 10.1
symbolic links
creating, B.2
SYSDBA privileges
connecting without a password, 8.4
for a single database on a computer, 9.1.10
for all databases on a computer, 9.1.3
SYSOPER privileges
for a single database on a computer, 9.1.11
for all databases on a computer, 9.1.4

T

tablespaces
Advanced Replication support, 4.8.1, 4.8.3
Task List, 2.5
Task Manager
starting, 2.2.4
using, 2.4.5
threads
and Microsoft Management Console, 2.4.2
and multiple Oracle Database instances, 1.1.2
and ORASTACK, 1.1.2
and shared server process, 1.2
and UNIX processes, E.13
defined, 1.1.2
optional and required, 1.1.2
process errors, D.2
processor affinity, 14.3.1.10
scheduling priority, 14.3.1.16
TKPROF
starting, 2.2.3
TNS_ADMIN networking parameter, C.4.2
tools, starting
Data Pump Export, 2.2.3
Data Pump Import, 2.2.3
Database Configuration Assistant, 2.2.2
DBVERIFY, 2.2.3
Event Viewer, 2.2.4
Export, 2.2.3
Microsoft Management Console, 2.2.4
Microsoft ODBC Administration, 2.2.2
operfcfg, 2.2.3
Oracle Administration Assistant for Windows, 2.2.2
Oracle Counters for Windows Performance Monitor, 2.2.2, 2.2.4
Oracle Directory Manager, 2.2.2
Oracle Enterprise Manager Console, 2.2.2, 2.2.3
Oracle Locale Builder, 2.2.2
Oracle Net Configuration Assistant, 2.2.2
Oracle Net Manager, 2.2.2
Oracle Wallet Manager, 2.2.2
ORADIM, 2.2.3
ORAPWD, 2.2.3
Recovery Manager, 2.2.3
Registry Editor, 2.2.4
SQL*Loader, 2.2.3
SQL*Plus, 2.2.2, 2.2.3
Task Manager, 2.2.4
TKPROF, 2.2.3
User Manager, 2.2.4
trace files
for monitoring a database, 6.1
using, 6.4
troubleshooting
ORA-12560 error, D.4
ORA-28575 error, D.4
TNS-12203 error, D.4
tuning Windows Server operating system, 7.1

U

UNC, 3.2, 5.8
Universal Naming Convention, 3.2, 5.8
UNIX
and Windows, Oracle Database differences, E
USE_SHARED_SOCKET networking parameter, C.4.3
user authentication
description, 8.3
enhancement methods, 8.3
when to use enterprise users, 8.3.1
when to use external users, 8.3.1
User Manager
starting, 2.2.4
Username parameter, 6.2.1
UTL_FILE
using, 15.7
UTL_HTTP.REQUEST, Intercartridge Exchange, 15.8.2.1
UTL_HTTP.REQUEST_PIECES, Intercartridge Exchange, 15.8.2.2

V

viewing
password file, 5.5.1

W

Wallet Resource Locator, 11.2.3
Web data, Intercartridge Exchange, 15.8
Windows
and UNIX, Oracle Database differences, E
diagnostic and tuning utilities, 2.5
extensions for internet development, 15.2.1
Windows 2000 domains
administering external users and roles, 9.1
Windows authentication protocols
default protocol used, 8.2
Windows domains
administering external users and roles, 9.2
basic features, 8.3
Windows local groups
with database privileges, 8.4, 9.2.3.1
Windows native authentication
benefits, 8.1, 12.4
enhancements, 8.3
installation of, 8.1, 12.4
methods and use of, 8.1, 12.4
overview, 8.1, 12.4
role authorization enhancements, 8.3
setting the sqlnet.ora file, 9.2.2.2, 9.2.3.1
user and role requirements, 8.3
user authentication enhancements, 8.3
Windows tuning
applying latest service packs, 7.9
closing unnecessary foreground applications, 7.12
configuring server to be an application server, 7.4
disable unnecessary services, 7.5
foreground applications, 7.3
multiple striped volumes for sequential and random access, 7.10.1
overview, 7.1
removing unused network protocols, 7.6
resetting the network protocol bind order, 7.7
using hardware and operating system striping, 7.10
Windows-specific
archiving procedures, 5.9.2
audit trail, 6.3.1
automatic database startup after restart, 5.1.4
initialization parameter file, 13.1
parameter file location, 13.1.1
parameter filename and location, 13.1
password filename and location, 5.5
role syntax, 9.2.3.1
trace file names, 6.4

X

X.500 naming convention, 12.5